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Fine Modern Bedroom Furniture Well within the limits of your pnrse~Constnicted by expert craftsmen in our own factory, VIBIT OUR SHOWROOMS AND INSPECT OUR MODERN STOCKS, COMPRISING—--18 Bedroom Suites I Dining Suites | Cocktail Cabinets I China Cabinets I Walnut Glory Chests 1I Painted Furniture Everything for the Home at HARLEY’S

CARRYING THE WAR LOAD Sailways’ National Responsibility To cope with wartime's enormous passenger and freight traffic every piece of railway equipment has to be used to the limit of its capabilities. Transportation to-day, is too precious to be spent upon non-important passenger travel; 100 vital for freight wagons to idle when they could and should be working under essential loads. Rail travellers, postpone jaunt journeys till times are ess critical; freighters, contrive to keep the wagons on active service. . . , The nations production and lighting fronts depend upon the strength of its transportation front. Transportation Is Vital —Do Not Mis-use It.

f\ A POET ONCE k THOM/ SAID—“Your eyes are the mirror of your soul” BUT—THERE’S ONE THING CERTAINGOOD SIGHT IS A WONDERFUL THING 1 If your eyes show signs of troubling you—SEE OWN LOCAL OPTICIAN'S—who can give you a caieful and expe service. ENGLISH LENSES FROM 35/-. J. Tennent OPTICIAN, GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA.

CQ Ml # k-* mi til s GIVE YOU SOME TIP-TOP VALUES ! m ™ E ™NG LIGHT 0F YOUR OUTm 011s i^ GP the virtues of a Il II bag that .looks forever spruce and sparkling. It’s eye-catching, that smooth x. an( l highly reflective surface. Its interior lined with moire silk and complete with mirror and small fancy purse. Black and Navy and tip-top \ i \ H i value for 37/6. Handbags in under-arm HM H sty les in Morocco, Cali, HH H Brown Handbags in MoPatent and Haney gram j|j | | | rO cco an(l p ntent Lentbci , leathers. Silk lined, excep- HHN Fitted, into strong frames iionalh filled v,dh pockets HH H anf ] handsomelv lined, containing leather purse w H H H mirror. Navy and Black in IH H i to 35/- each several styles. ' ; : ‘ : ' 2 f 2 F to 47 "6 each A Scarf to bring variation in a score of ways. Bright imaginative printings, fealuring Brown, Green, Rod, Navy and Black. The long shape to twine and twist as yon will. . 7/11 Mail Orders must be ac- WwlwWN companied by the required number of Coupons. «”

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Grey River Argus, 31 May 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 31 May 1943, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 31 May 1943, Page 4

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